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My typical procedure is to rearrange the sch so all windows on each floor are grouped together & numbers follow a counter clockwise order. I hate when the schedule is resorted! so the ctrl-x will kill my sort for windows & doors.
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Oh, I'll try that next time. Fortunately only 2 columns had to be removed to restore my intended schedule. So if you had a window schedule would that cause a re-sort of the window order? Trying to plot this file for a deadline & I dare not mess with anything else, just now.
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My solution was to delete the schedule & recreate it. Does anyone know a more elegant solution?
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I think I see what caused the sch to expand. Adding a foundation wall with a wide footing, but I deleted the foundation walls but the schedule will not shrink.
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So my wall schedule was fine & printed several times. It is in the plan file. But this morning it expanded on me & I can't find the setting to compact the table.
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Well I'll be xxxx. Thanks for looking at this.
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See plan attached, look in the cad detail Untitled 6.plan
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OK here is something weird. If I select from upper right down and left to bounding box is correct. Any other direction the bounding box is as shown in the attached picture.
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In a CAD detail I select some polylines & the bounding box is off center. I circled the center of the box but my rectangle 1/3 smaller. Why is that?
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I created a solid for a sloped floor truss on a balcony for framing in a section view. In plan view the arrow keys move does not respect the plan view X/Y axis. If I rotate the solid in plan view the arrow move rotates with the solid. The Transform Replicate tool moved the solid relative to the plan view X/Y axis. Is this the way the arrow move is supposed to work? Totally confusing!
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Thanks for that advice. I do believe a picture is worth a thousand words. And keeps the wall schedule uncluttered.
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This house I'm working on requires wall schedule, something I seldom do, but do you put the drainage plane and wire lath in the wall definition? If so are those items in the Chief Library?
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Thank again, I learn something every day !
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Thanks Joe. I think I see the issue. Changing the plan defaults did not update the doors in plan. When I update them the name changes. Still exploring .
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In my door schedule for casings it list "STOCK" and not the casing name. Where is that "STOCK" coming from? Because I want the casing name.
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So in one view the columns show up but in the opposite view they disappear. Vector view elevations.
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Ok I was able to drag the truss envelope to restore normal shape. Something funky going on. the framing member has a large notch. And the wall plate on the wall where the truss bears is lower than the side wall framing. Something I'm missing, I unchecked soffit & flat under soffit.
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That's more like it but is that a tapered roof truss?
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Yes, that is what I got.
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We have covered balconies where the roof extends out several feet beyond the balcony room below. One roof has no room below but does have a balcony 2 floors below. How do you construct a roof plane with a ceiling and a 16" deep roof truss? Ok the roof truss start at 16" deep but slope 1/4" per foot to the gutter edge. I keep getting a funky truss.
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The referenced details are the reason I don't just renumber the set. The project come over from Rivet & I did not want to chase down all the details. Seems you always miss one. One of those projects where the client said I just want to make a few changes. Which I did in Autocad. Then the client & owner wanted to have separate plan for each house and make a few more changes. Oh and while your at it lets change the floor truss heights. I have now re-drawn the house in Chief for corrected elevations & floor plans.
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That is what I'm doing but thought the automation would be nice to take advantage of. This is only the 2nd project this was needed. As I recall I used the blank layouts method last time. Just seems like you (the user) should be able to choose the starting number.
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Thanks fellas. It is an unusual situation so I'll manually number them.
